Ok. As I mentioned, SSD is not an option on this project. Only RAM or Raid 10 (shared with other VPSes)

On 13.11.2015 20:56, Ken Simpson wrote:
We deliver tens of millions per server per day using SSD spools...
On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 11:18 AM Istvan Prosinger <ist...@prosinger.net
<mailto:ist...@prosinger.net>> wrote:

    I got two options that I know of. Signifficantly shortening the queue
    lifetime, or (not) losing the queue from the RAM disk.
    Just trying to measure which is worse (or to hear something new for me)

    On 13.11.2015 16:17, Phil Stracchino wrote:
     > On 11/13/15 04:44, Istvan Prosinger wrote:
     >> Hello,
     >>
     >> I'll have a project to send 300-400k emails a day from a new IP
    address
     >> with one server. This can build up a signifficant mail queue on the
     >> server.
     >> We have several similar solutions already working but this time
    the idea
     >> is to have me do this on a VPS (no SSD drives involved), hmmmm....
     >>
     >> What's your verdict about the idea from the subject?
     >
     > Let me pose a single question by way of answer:
     >
     > "How much do you care about irretrievably losing undelivered mail?"
     >
     >

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